BSOD video card


  1. Posts : 31
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    BSOD video card


    Hello! My mouse on my costum rig is jacked up and is getting stuck at random points on my screen. Also will jumble around in vry small circles effectively preventing from getting my click on. Im updating drivers now, but not sure if that will fix it as it is getting worse. Custom rig info coming soon, this is my backup pc and unable to access information right now. Suggestions? HELP! Thanks. greenthingsjump
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  2. Posts : 2,167
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    Hello,

    Did you make any recent changes to your system; such as, download software or add new hardware?

    Have you tried System Restore?

    Is the mouse wired or wireless?

    Have you tested the mouse on a different computer?

    Have you tried a Clean Boot?

    John
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  3. Posts : 31
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi John!

    Thanks for the quick response. I noticed I several drivers out of date including the video driver. Im hoping that was the case I'll let you know when I am finished.

    I have a wired and wireless mice and they both work on my laptop, but not on the desktop. Im having problems with them on the desktop, Im using the laptop now.

    The last thing I did was try to update my drivers with slim drivers. I thought it was a safe program to check and update my drivers with.

    If the updates don't work I'll try clean boot or system restore... not sure yet.

    EDIT: 1200am(EST)

    atikmpag.sys BSOD appeared during the video driver reinstall. It is starting to seem like it is something with my video card. Will attempt a second reinstall of driver.
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  4. Posts : 31
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    System is really jacked up atm. I hope I attached the SF Diag Tool info correctly. I uninstalled and reinstalled the videodriver and got the same BSOD. Reccomended course of action?

    PS- Yes, I did a clean boot. Nothing happened.

    EDIT:

    After a third attempt of uninstall reinstall of video driver I got it uninstalled, upon reninstall it failed and im stuck there the driver updater says Ive the latest on the system but it's not on the uninstall list.
    Last edited by greenthingsjump; 01 Dec 2013 at 01:24.
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  5. Posts : 2,167
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    What started out as a mouse issue has turned into something more.
    Ask a Moderator to move your post into our BSOD Help and Support forum.
    Follow the BSOD posting instructions.

    John
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  6. Posts : 31
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    Thanks John! :)

    Moderator: Could you move this thread? I dont want to start a new thread if I dont have too. I cant figure out how to contact a moderator. Thanks. Green
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    To submit you're request to a Moderator you would click on the red triangle, upper right corner? Then fill in your request and submit. However, I have already made the request for you.

    In your next reply go ahead and submit the requested BSOD information.
    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    John
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